Choosing Your Pediatrician
Choosing your pediatrician is one of the most important decisions you can make for the health and well-being of your family. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, and make sure you're comfortable with the answers you receive and the way you are treated by the pediatricians and their staff.
While you may have some questions related to specific health issues your children may have, here are some general areas to consider:
Does your pediatrician follow the guidelines of the American Academy of Pediatrics, and is your doctor board certified?
It is important that your child receives the highest level of care, and a doctor who is aligned with the best practices in pediatrics is essential.
Will you have access to a team of providers – including physicians, nurse practitioners, nurses, lab technicians, and office staff – and are office locations convenient?
Keeping to schedules is certainly important, as is respect for your valuable time. Spending the right amount of time with your child is even more critical. Will your pediatrician be focused on the right priorities?
Will your provider team customize treatment and appointment style in age appropriate ways?
As your child becomes a “tween” and a teenager, it’s important that they begin to learn to manage their own healthcare. They will need increasing levels of privacy with their physician to discuss sensitive issues and get their questions answered, and you’ll want a pediatric practice that has the right sensitivity as your child develops.
How are after-hours calls handled? Will you have round-the-clock access to a trained nurse who can counsel you on urgent care issues?
Health needs don’t run according to “business hours” schedule. You need to make sure that after-hours support is available to you.
What if your child is sick on a Saturday? Can you get in to see a pediatrician?
Saturday morning appointments, should your child start the weekend sick, should be an option for you.
How does the practice handle medical records? Are they moving to electronic files for your convenience, privacy, and consistency of care?
There are many advantages to having an electronic records program in place. Is the pediatric practice you’re considering moving in that direction?
Is the practice covered by your insurance, and is the practice effective at handling insurance payments and billings?
Make sure the practice you choose is appropriate for your health plan. Remember that it’s your responsibility to understand what types of coverage your plan provides, as no pediatric practice could be expected to know the ins and outs of every plan.
Best of luck in your process of choosing your pediatric provider team. All of us at My Pediatrics will be honored if you and your family consider us for that important role, and we’d be happy to meet with you in person to answer all of your questions.
Contact us to set up a "Getting to Know You" appointment where you can meet us and take a tour of our offices.